The Effects of a Prior Examiner’s Status and Findings on Lay Examiners’ Shoeprint Match Decisions
Unidentified presentation · February 13, 2026
Unidentified presenter described an analog lab study with FIU students and shoe-print stimuli developed with the Miami Dade Police Department Forensic Services Bureau to test whether knowledge of a prior examiner's decision and the prior examiner's expertise influence lay reviewers' shoe-print match decisions; preliminary results show effects for non-match stimuli and some effects of expert status, with data still ongoing.
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